
After years of speculation, nostalgic yearning from fans, and countless reunion rumors, an *NSYNC member has finally opened up about the band’s future with surprising candor. In a recent interview, the pop icon didn’t just reflect on the group’s legacy—he addressed the very real possibility of new music, a potential tour, and what it would take for *NSYNC to come together in the studio once again.
Since their explosive rise in the late 1990s and early 2000s, *NSYNC has remained one of the most beloved and commercially successful boy bands in music history. Their blend of tight harmonies, choreography, and infectious pop hits like “Bye Bye Bye,” “Tearin’ Up My Heart,” and “It’s Gonna Be Me” cemented them as cultural icons. But unlike some of their peers, *NSYNC never officially reunited for an album or full tour after their 2002 hiatus. Aside from brief moments—like their 2013 MTV Video Music Awards appearance or their cameo in the 2023 animated film Trolls Band Together—the band has remained dormant as a musical unit.
That could soon change.
During the interview, the *NSYNC member—while careful not to overpromise—spoke openly about the conversations that have been taking place behind the scenes. He acknowledged the “immense love” that still exists between the bandmates and expressed gratitude for how strongly fans continue to support the group even after two decades. “We talk more now than we have in years,” he said. “There’s a real sense that if we’re going to do something, now is the time.”
When asked directly about the possibility of a new album, the singer didn’t shy away. “It’s not off the table,” he admitted. “We’ve all had our own lives and careers, but creatively, the spark is still there. We’ve even tossed around a few ideas—just casual stuff, but it’s happening.” He went on to describe how modern music production makes collaboration easier than ever, especially with members living in different cities. “You don’t need to be in the